Big Brother star and ex-glamour girl's son charged with possession of an axe

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A Big Brother finalist left the house on a high only to discover her son had been taken into custody.

Ex-page 3 model, Emma Morgan finished third in the reality TV show, behind season winner Ali Bromley.

However the 53-year-old left the house and was faced with the harsh, real-life reality, that her son Flynn Wilson had been sent to court after he was charged with a number of offences, including weapon related charges after an axe was found at a flat.

Allegedly, Wilson, of Trafford, Greater Manchester, was found in possession of cocaine earlier this month. In April, he allegedly attempted to rob a bloke of cocaine at a flat close to his mum’s property in Wythenshawe, also in Greater Manchester.

Emma Morgan's son

The ex-glamour girl's son Flynn Wilson was taken into custody for a number of charges

When cops searched the flat, they allegedly found the axe, along with some cannabis, which they claim he used to intimidate the man with, who, it’s understood, spent time in hospital.

The 21-year-old has been remanded in custody at HMP Forest Bank in Salford after a court appearance, reports The Sun.

Speaking about the mum of three’s foray into the Big Brother house, a local told the paper: “She used to be a Page 3 model and actress, so I’m not surprised she went on.

Emma

Emma managed to finish third in Big Brother

“The only thing that surprised me is how long she was in there.”

Emma has also had her own brushes with the law. She narrowly escaped prison after loan sharks forced her to turn her home into a cannabis farm.

Her ordeal began in 2010 when an elderly gentleman called at Emma’s Cheshire home offering loans.

Emma Morgan

Emma narrowly escaped prison herself, after loan sharks forced her to turn her house into a cannabis farm

At the time Emma said: “I was taken in by him, he was a textbook granddad. I wanted to give my three kids a Christmas they deserved so I borrowed £3,000.”

But Emma never saw him again. Instead two thugs came to collect monthly repayments.

She said: “I was petrified. I could not meet their demands. They said I could either pay the loan off at a massage parlour they owned, or let them grow cannabis at my home.”

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